Aeskulap is a medical image viewer. It is able to
load a series of special images stored in the
DICOM format for review. It is able to query and
fetch DICOM images from archive nodes (also called
PACS) over the network. The goal of this project
is to create a full open source replacement for
commercially available DICOM viewers. It is based
on gtkmm, glademm, and gconfmm and designed to run
under Linux. Ports of these packages are available
for different platforms. It should be quite easy
to port It to any platform were these packages are
available.

AMIDE (Amide's a Medical Imaging Data Examiner) is
a tool for viewing, analyzing, and registering
volumetric medical imaging data sets. It's been
written on top of GTK+, and runs on any system
that supports this toolkit (Linux, Windows, Mac OS
X with fink, etc.).

Asymptopia Flashcard System uses Motif and LaTeX
to produce, manage, and use attractively formatted flashcards. You load some or all of your "collections" and set the timer for pop-up
frequency. The GUI interface and "Collection Manager" make creating and modifying flashcards as simple as pushing a single button. A knowledge of LaTeX is only required when entering special symbols.

BALLView is an extensible viewer for bio-molecular structures. It provides all standard models and offers rich functionality for molecular modeling and simulation, including molecular mechanics methods (AMBER, CHARMM, and MMFF94 force fields), continuum electrostatics methods employing a Finite-Difference Poisson Boltzmann solver, secondary structure calculation, molecular editing and docking.
Since BALLView is based on BALL (the Biochemical ALgorithms Library), it is easily extensible on the level of C++ code. In addition, it provides a Python interface with Integrated Development Environment features to allow interactive rapid prototyping.

BMI Calculator is a simple, easy-to-use BMI calculator. It accepts input in both the English and Metric measuring systems. It uses an HTML template that can be easily customized. The degree of health risk associated with every calculated BMI is also determined.

The Bio2RDF software is a package which resolves
bio2rdf.org semantic Web identifiers corresponding
to bioinformatics data and knowledge bases into
RDF files which can be consumed by any generic RDF
processor.

BioCoRE is a collaborative work environment for
biomedical research, research management, and
training. It features easy-to-use tools, among them co-authoring papers and other documents, running applications on supercomputers, sharing molecular visualization over the Internet, notifying project team members of recent project changes by email, chatting, keeping a lab book, and other practical features.